Your concrete deserves more than bare gray. We moisture-test every slab and grind the surface properly so the coating actually sticks - and stays that way through Parkland's heat and humidity.

Epoxy floor coating in Parkland, FL is a two-part resin and hardener system that bonds directly to concrete, producing a hard, sealed surface - most residential garage and interior jobs are completed in two to three days. The result is a floor that resists stains, sheds moisture, and cleans up in minutes instead of hours.
Parkland homeowners most often ask about epoxy for garages, screened patios, and pool decks. All three surfaces deal with the same challenge: bare concrete in South Florida absorbs moisture, absorbs stains, and breaks down faster than most people expect. If you are also considering decorative options like custom colors or a metallic finish, our metallic epoxy flooring service covers those choices in detail.
The difference between a floor that lasts 15 years and one that peels in 18 months comes down to two things: whether the slab was tested for moisture before the coating went down, and whether the surface was mechanically ground to give the epoxy something to grip. We do not skip either step.
Chalky white residue or persistently damp-looking areas mean moisture is pushing up through the concrete - a very common issue in Parkland given the high water table in Broward County. Left alone, this moisture will eventually cause any coating to fail from underneath. Getting the floor properly sealed now stops that cycle before it gets worse.
Years of oil drips, tire marks, and Florida's heat-and-rain cycles leave concrete looking rough and discolored. Visible pitting, flaking, or stains that will not clean up are signs the surface is breaking down at the material level. Epoxy coating fills minor surface imperfections and creates a sealed layer that stops further deterioration.
Parkland's intense UV exposure bleaches and degrades unprotected concrete surfaces over time. If your patio floor feels gritty, looks washed out, or turns slick when it rains, a fresh coating restores both the look and the safety of the surface. A coating with a non-slip additive is a smart choice for any outdoor area near a pool.
If a previous coating is lifting off the floor in patches, the original job was not done with proper moisture testing or surface prep - both common shortcuts in the region. A professional re-coat starts with stripping the old material and doing the preparation correctly this time so the new coating actually lasts.
Most homeowners start with a solid-color or decorative flake epoxy system for garages and interior spaces. Both options produce a smooth, easy-to-clean surface that looks noticeably more finished than bare concrete. If the space is going to see commercial use or heavy vehicle traffic, we also offer commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings built for higher-demand environments.
For outdoor surfaces like pool decks and screened patios, we select UV-stable topcoats formulated for Florida's sun and salt air. Every system we install starts with mechanical grinding and a moisture test - because the coating is only as good as what happens before it goes down.
Homeowners who want a clean, uniform look for a garage, utility room, or interior space without decorative extras.
Homeowners who want color variety, added texture, and a finish that hides minor imperfections and light dirt between cleanings.
Pool decks, screened patios, and any exterior concrete that takes direct sun - formulated to resist fading and salt air.
Any surface near water or in a high-foot-traffic area where safety underfoot matters as much as appearance.
Parkland sits at the western edge of Broward County, close to the Everglades, where the water table is shallow and the air is humid nearly every month of the year. That combination puts more moisture pressure on concrete slabs here than in drier parts of the country. Many homes in Parkland were built between 1990 and 2010 on post-tension slabs - construction that is completely compatible with epoxy coating, but that requires the contractor to grind carefully and avoid cutting into the slab. An experienced local contractor knows to check for this before any grinding begins. The Florida Building Code sets minimum standards for concrete work in the state, which is a baseline any licensed contractor must meet.
HOA guidelines are another factor worth flagging early. Communities like Parkland, FL neighborhoods including Heron Bay have guidelines about the appearance of garage floors and driveways visible from the street or common areas. Homeowners in Coral Springs, FL face similar considerations. We help you choose a finish that meets your association requirements before the job starts - not after.
We respond within one business day. A few quick questions about your space and current floor condition help us give you a realistic price range before we even visit.
We visit your property, inspect the concrete, and run a moisture test - that last step is especially important in Parkland's climate. You leave with a clear, written estimate and a firm timeline.
We mechanically grind the floor to open the concrete's pores, fill any cracks or divots, and apply a moisture-barrier primer if readings call for it. This step is where long-lasting floors are built.
The epoxy goes down in layers - base coat, optional decorative broadcast, clear topcoat. You can walk on it lightly after 24 hours and drive on it after 72 hours. We give you specific timing guidance before we leave.
We respond within one business day. No pressure, no commitment - just a straight answer on what the job involves and what it will cost.
(754) 294-8165South Florida slabs hold more moisture than slabs in drier states, and skipping the test is the single most common reason epoxy floors fail here. We test before any coating goes down and address whatever the readings show. That step alone separates jobs that last from jobs that peel.
Acid washing alone does not open the concrete's pores enough for epoxy to bond properly. We use mechanical diamond grinding on every floor - it is louder, it takes longer, and it produces a coating that actually stays bonded. You will hear the difference when we show up.
Florida requires contractors performing this type of work to hold a valid license issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We carry full licensing and insurance and can show documentation before we start. Hiring unlicensed contractors in Florida leaves you without legal recourse if something goes wrong.
We work throughout Parkland every week, including in communities like Heron Bay where HOA guidelines affect finish choices. We help you pick a color and texture that your association will approve before the job starts - not after a complaint arrives.
Every one of these practices adds time to a job. We do them anyway because they are the reason our floors hold up for years in one of the most demanding climates in the country. See the Concrete Network's epoxy flooring guide for an independent look at what separates quality epoxy work from work that fails early.
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Learn MoreParkland's dry season is the best time to schedule a floor coating. Call or submit a request today and we will get back to you within one business day.